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A Classic 1958 commercial for Jell-O Pudding with Johnny Carson. The complete telecast can also be found on this website.
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Topics: Classic TV, TV, Television, Classic Television, Jell-O Pudding, Johnny Carson, Delicious, Tasty,...
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An interesting 1958 TV-Commercial for the Kodak Brownie Range, which obviously was quite different in 1958 compared with its first model. Taken from uncopyrighted TV-episode "Rick's Riding Lesson".
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Topics: Classic TV, Television, Classic Television, TV, Commercial, Kodak, Uncopyrighted, Public Domain,...
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990
Apr 2, 2010
04/10
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Andrew Materi (Linescrew Productions)
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Part 4-Pubic Domain:The Movie. This is a historical and sometimes funny retrospective of a history of American sexuality and culture as told through the lens of the Prelinger Film Archive collection. Narrated by George Putnam (Perversion for Profit), it spins through many Prelinger film clips interwoven through their topical connections. It presents a wonderful example of a history of media manipulation and social engineering. The film winds through the narrative only for the viewer to not know...
Topics: Pubic Domain, Pubic Domain part 4, pubic domain conclusion, george putnam, perversion for profit,...
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Sep 6, 2020
09/20
by
Amanda Reyes
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Welcome back to episode 53, where all our love is given to the amazing Aaron Spelling! Dan and Amanda are joined by Jon Larkin of Screaming Queenz to discuss The Old Man Who Cried Wolf (1970) and the Charlie's Angels pilot telefilm (1976). We had a blast, and we hope you do too! Thank you for listening!
Topics: Aaron Spelling, Charlie's Angeles, TV movies, classic television, retro TV, telefilms
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The final episode of Nigel Kneale's third Quatermass serial from 1959. Other episodes can be viewed at the following links. Episode 1 (start) Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4 Episode 5 (previous)
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Topics: Classic Television, British, Quatermass, sci-fi, Thriller
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An episode of the masterpoxen 1950's Children's TV show "Howdy Doody", originally aired April 6, 1951. In this episode, the gang searches for an Oil Well. This episode also features original commercials and Network ID, plus lots of comedy, puppets and the "Howdy Doody Old Time Movie". Not bad, though clearly a light childrens show.
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Topics: Classic TV, Television, 1950s, 1950's, 50s, 50's, Fifties, Howdy Doody, NBC, National Broadcasting...
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691
Jan 16, 2016
01/16
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MoviesRme
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Mr. and Mrs. North are fictional American amateur detectives. Created by Frances and Richard Lockridge, the couple were featured in a series of 26 Mr. and Mrs. North novels, a Broadway play, a motion picture and several radio and television series. In 1946, producer-director Fred Coe brought the Owen Davis play to television (on New York City's WNBT) with John McQuade and Maxine Stewart in the leads and Don Haggerty, Joan Marlowe and Millard Mitchell repeating their Broadway roles. Barbara...
Topics: Public Domain, Television, TV, Mr. And Mrs. North, Historical, History, Private Detectives,...
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Aug 18, 2009
08/09
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CBS
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The program was an adventure series about Sergeant Frank Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890's. Preston first joined the Mounties to capture his father's killer and when he was successful he was promoted to Sergeant. Preston's staunchest ally, who was arguably the true star of the show and indeed often did more work than he did, was the brave Alaskan husky, Yukon King....
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Topics: Sergeant Preston Of The Yukon, Classic TV, Classic Television, Westerns, Black and White, Public...
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Aug 2, 2007
08/07
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Sheldon Reynolds
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The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes "The Case of the Texas Cowgirl" Originally aired November 8, 1954. Minnie O'Malley, a cowgirl in a travelling rodeo, seeks help from Sherlock Holmes--to remove a dead body from her hotel room! Strangely, Holmes seems to be more than happy to comply. Suspects range from a Blackfoot Indian, the owner of the rodeo Bison Jack, and a meek salesman across the hall. Easily the most ridiculous episode of the entire series.
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Topics: Sherlock Holmes, classic television, Sheldon Reynolds, mystery
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Apr 7, 2017
04/17
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Made for TV Mayhem Show
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We went all nineties this time with a loving look at two of Tori Spelling's best telefilms, Death of a Cheerleader (1994) and Co-ed Call Girl (1996). The hair is big and the bronze lipstick is inhuman. Join us!
Topics: Tori Spelling, Classic Television, Made for TV Movie, podcast, retro TV, telefilm, drama,...
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Another episode of "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet". In this episode, Ozzie's attempts at avoiding playing a card game end up in him being mistaken as a prowler. This copy has very WEIRD picture quality that defies explanation. Aired 13 October 1965, and contains some original commercials.
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Topics: Classic TV, TV, Television, Classic Television, 60s, 60's, 1960s, 1960's, Sixties, Sitcom, Ozzie...
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Rare episode of the 1950s TV show "Coke Time", which starred pop-crooner Eddie Fisher. Each episode featured him performing popular songs of the time, and usually featured a broadway star singing a song (This episode features short performance by Diahann Carroll). And yes, It also features commercials for Coca-Cola! The show aired live, and was recorded via kinescope.
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Topics: Coke Time, Coca-Cola, Classic Commercials, Eddie Fisher, Musical Television, Diahann Carroll,...
http://digthatbox.com/ - Battletoads - The Cartoon - Pilot Episode - Battletoads TV Show Battletoads is a half-hour, animated television special produced by DIC Entertainment, airing in syndication in the United States on the weekend of Thanksgiving 1992. It is assumed that the series was an attempt to capitalize on the popularity of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Incidentally, DiC Entertainment would try this again later on by producing Street Sharks and then later Extreme Dinosaurs....
Topics: Youtube, video, Gaming, Cartoon, TV Show, TV Series, 1980s, 80s, Classic Gaming, Retro Gaming,...
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Mar 18, 2016
03/16
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Made for TV Mayhem Show
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Our newest episode is in the can and ready to ripped into by the Zuni Fetish Doll. That's right, we're discussing Trilogy of Terror, and the rare Karen Black TVM The Strange Possession of Mrs. Oliver. Enjoy!
Topics: TV Movie, classic television, horror, Karen Black, made for TV
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Feb 11, 2016
02/16
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Amanda Reyes
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Welcome back to episode 9 of the Made for TV Mayhem Show. It's all about monsters, as we look back at the cult classic Gargoyles (1972), and the creepy mud monster TVM The World Beyond (1978). We also get goofy for the X-Files, read feedback and more!
Topics: Made for TV, classic television, monsters, horror, retrospective
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Season 2, Ep 2: Dick Tracy and BB-Eyes (II)
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Topics: Classic TV, Dick Tracy, ABC, Ralph Byrd, 1951, classic television
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Jan 17, 2016
01/16
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Made for TV Mayhem Show
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After what seemed like a whirlwind holiday break, the gang reunited to discuss the classic Dark Night of the Scarecrow and the slightly more obscure Shelley Winters telefeature Revenge. While Nate had to drop out after Dark Night, the convo rolled on and it was a lot fun! Hope you enjoy!
Topics: classic television, made for TV movie, telefilm, horror, thriller
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This is the thirteenth (and final) episode of the second season of "H.G.Wells' The Invisible Man" from 1959.
Topics: Classic Television, British, Invisible Man
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Episodes four and five of the second season of "H.G.Wells' The Invisible Man"
Topics: Classic Television, British, Invisible Man
http://digthatbox.com/ - The Super Mario series of anime is a collection of three original video animations based on fairy tales. It was released only in Japan. The series were released in August 3, 1989. The series used characters and other elements from the Mario series in place of characters and concepts from the original fairy tales. The series contains: Super Mario Momotarō, Super Mario Issun-bōshi, and Super Mario Shirayuki-hime. It should be noted that when the titles are read aloud...
Topics: Youtube, video, Gaming, Super Mario Issunboshi, Super Mario Anime, Animation, Super Mario Bros...
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Yet another classic/vintage Aunt Jemims Pancakes commercial from the late 1950's. This one aired 4 March 1959 during an uncopyrighted tele-sitcom ("The Exploding Book", also to be downloaded on this site). Curiously, this commercial promotes eating pancakes with apple-rings. Indeed, this commercial has a sitcom-like flavor to it, such as the opening with the phase "Aunt Jemima Presents Peggy & Chuck".
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Topics: Pancake, Pancakes, Apple, Apples, Cooking, Food, Commercial, Commercials, Advertising, Product,...
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Oct 23, 2009
10/09
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NBC
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Set in Nevada in the 1860's, Bonanza chronicled the adventures of the Cartwright family who owned a large ranch called The Ponderosa. Ben Cartwright and his three sons, Adam, Hoss, and Joe fought for what was just and decent in a time where lawlessness was common. The widowed patriarch Ben Cartwright had three sons, each by a different wife: the oldest was the urbane architect Adam Cartwright, who built the ranch house. The second was the warm and lovable giant Eric, better known by his...
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Topics: Bonanza, Westerns, Classic TV, Classic Television, Color, Public Domain
Another classic 1950s commercial, this time for Carnation Evaporated Milk. As some of you may have guessed, it is from the "Burns and Allen" show, which typically used an unusual advertising system: Two brief plugs at the start and finish of each 30 minute episode, and one long, often 3-minute commercial mid-way through the program. The commercial aired live, presumably in 1951 (I am having trouble with the episode title), and recorded via Kinescope. This is the first of several...
Topics: Classic TV, TV, Classic, Television, Classic Television, Milk, Edible, Carnation Evaporated Milk,...
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Another episode of the ABC-TV comedy "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet". In this semi-complete (27 minutes) episode, a fund-raiser for the Woman's Club ends up resulting in, among other things, an eleborate dream sequence and a Nelson family member having tomatoes thrown at him.
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Topics: Classic TV, Television, Classic Television, TV, 60s, 60's, 1960s, 1960's, Sixties, 1964, 60s TV,...
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Another of the many classic 1950's commercials uploaded to this site. This one, a dog food commercial from late 1958, is syrupy, saccharine, treacly, contrived, cornball, cutesy, and andsentimental, yet somehow, is still better than most commercials being made at the time of film being uploaded (september 2009). Taken from public domain TV episode from the 10th of December 1958 (complete tele-episode can be found elsewhere on this website).
Topics: Classic TV, Television, TV, Classic Television, 50s, 50's, 1950s, 1950's, Fifties, Dog, Dog Food,...
The tenth in my series of videos collecting clips from various public domain television series. This special one-hour tenth episode contains two longer-than-usual clips. As usual, there are also some classic TV commercials. Due to issues with my video editing software, I hope the picture quality is fine.
Topics: Classic TV, Television, Classic Television, Compilation of Classic TV Footage, Misc
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A classic 1965 commercial for "Metrecal", a diet drink. This commercial has unusual picture quality, which is exactly how it appeared on my DVD copy. Taken from 1965 TV-Episode with invalid copyright notice.
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Topics: Classic TV, Television, TV, Classic Television, 60s, 60's, 1960s, 1960's, Sixties, Commercial,...
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Jul 1, 2013
07/13
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American Dairy Association
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Commercial for butter, sponsored by the American Dairy Association from 1961.
Topics: butter, classic television, classic commercial, ad, advertisement, american dairy association,...
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Aug 15, 2009
08/09
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NBC
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Set in Nevada in the 1860's, Bonanza chronicled the adventures of the Cartwright family who owned a large ranch called The Ponderosa. Ben Cartwright and his three sons, Adam, Hoss, and Joe fought for what was just and decent in a time where lawlessness was common. The widowed patriarch Ben Cartwright had three sons, each by a different wife: the oldest was the urbane architect Adam Cartwright, who built the ranch house. The second was the warm and lovable giant Eric, better known by his...
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Topics: Bonanza, Classic TV, Classic Television, Westerns, Color, Public Domain
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741
Jan 28, 2017
01/17
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Made for TV Mayhem Show
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We're back and we're going behind bars! Episode 19 takes us into the sometimes seedy world of small screen women in prison flicks, as we sit down for a discussion on the notorious Born Innocent (1974) and the far more campy Women in Chains (1972). Enjoy!
Topics: classic television, women in prison, prison, TV, made for TV movies, retrospective
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547
Sep 21, 2015
09/15
by
Your Internet Bffs
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In this pilot episode, meet KellyAnn and Laura as they pitch the perfect television show and movie for Hollywood actors Hayley Atwell and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson to star in, ultimately landing the two A Listers in the fictional town of Beaver Valley.
Topics: hollywood, movies, television, celebrities, small town USA, reboots, classic television
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Lights Out - Season 3, Episode 32 - 2nd April 1951 'The Mad Dullaghen'
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Topics: Classic Television, Lights Out, Horror, Macabre, late-night
Another episode of the long-running United States television series "Your Hit Parade". This 1950's series featured singers performing covers of the hits of the week. Aired 31st December 1955. The series had excellent production values but some amazingly poor commercials. Regardless, this episode features the cast covering songs like "Autumn Leaves", "Love and Marriage" and "Moments to Remember".
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Topics: Classic TV, Classic Television, 50s, 50's, 1950s, 1950's, Fifties, Pop Music, Popular Music,...
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An episode of "Texaco Star Theater", a very popular comedy-variety series starring Milton Berle. His guests in this episode include singer Ethel Merman, actor Keye Luke, tap-dancer Teddy Hale, and acrobats Los Gottos. The final segment features songwriters singing their songs. Original commercials intact. (thanks for letting me know the file turned out OK)
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Topics: Texaco Star Theater, 1940s Television, Early Television, Milton Berle, Ethel Merman, Keye Luke,...
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Preston is hot on the trail of a criminal who fled the U.S. leaving a deadly trail of victims behind, including one of Preston's own.
Topics: Sergeant Preston Of The Yukon, Classic TV, Classic Television, Westerns, Black and White, Public...
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Aug 3, 2007
08/07
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Sheldon Reynolds
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The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes "The Case of the Belligerent Ghost" Originally aired November 15, 1954. Watson is quite flustered after a man in distress dies in his care...only to find himself attacked by the very same dead man on Watson's way back home to Baker Street! So what does this have to do with daVinci's "Madonna on the Rocks" painting allegedly being stolen?
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Topics: Sherlock Holmes, classic television, Sheldon Reynolds, mystery
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This is the eigth episode of the second series of "H.G.Wells' The Invisible Man" from 1959.
Topics: Classic Television, British, Invisible Man
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1956 episode of "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet", the 2nd longest running American sitcom of all time. This is a Christmas-themed episode. "Ozzie and Harriet" never reached the top 10 in the ratings, But steading ratings made sure that it out-lived many more better-known shows, and it's gentle corny humor made it popular with kids. Overall it's a classic show that has aged well. NOTE: This copy is a mid-60's re-run print, and features different commercials to the...
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Topics: The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Ozzie and Harriet, Christmas, 50's TV, 1950's Television,...
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Classic Television broadcast with English subtitles at the beginning. I have re-uploaded this because it used to be here, but I couldn't find it. Uploaded specially for my friend, Matthew.
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Topics: Classic Television, Dinner for One
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Another episode of the popular fifties television series "The Trouble with Father", this time it's "Teacher's Pet". This series aired from 1950 to 1955. Plot Line: Stu adopts a bunch of fish, which keep producing too many baby fish.
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Topics: Classic TV, TV, Television, Classic Television, 50s, 50's, 1950s, 1950's, Fifties, 50s TV, 50's TV,...
An episode of the 1957-1958 TV sitcom "Date with the Angels", starring Betty White. This is the closest the show ever got to an "episode about nothing".
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Topics: Classic, TV, Television, Classic TV, Classic Television, 1950s, 50s, Fifties, Betty White, Old,...
An episode of the short-lived 1957-1958 sitcom "Date with the Angels", starring Betty White. In this episode, Vicki's nephew comes to visit, and quickly causes havoc.
Topics: Classic TV, Television, Classic Television, Betty White, Date with the Angels, 1950s, Fifties, 50s
Another episode of the short-lived game show "Do You Trust Your Wife", starring Edgar Bergen. This 1956 episode is complete with the original commercials for Frigidaire. Contains some rather unexpected and shocking comments by the contestants!
Topics: Classic TV, Television, 1950s, Fifties, Game Show, Classic Television, Comedy, Not a Jihad Video,...
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Wagon Train was a popular western series that ran on both NBC and ABC from September 18th, 1957 through May 2nd, 1965, for a total of 284 episodes. The show chronicled the trials and tribulations of pioneering families as they set out from the East to carve out a new life in the West in a wagon train making it's way from Missouri to California. It was set just a few years after The Civil War. For some of the travellers it was a happy ending, but not for all, which only heightened the drama...
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Topics: Wagon Train, Westerns, Classic TV, Classic Television, Black and White, Public Domain
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Aug 10, 2009
08/09
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ABC
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Wagon Train was a popular western series that ran on both NBC and ABC from September 18th, 1957 through May 2nd, 1965, for a total of 284 episodes. The show chronicled the trials and tribulations of pioneering families as they set out from the East to carve out a new life in the West in a wagon train making it's way from Missouri to California. It was set just a few years after The Civil War. For some of the travellers it was a happy ending, but not for all, which only heightened the drama...
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Topics: Wagon Train, Classic TV, Classic Television, Westerns, Black and White, Public Domain
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Oct 9, 2020
10/20
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Theodore Cleaver just says 'YES'. Bad Beaver! It's a cautionary tale of a good boy gone bad who submits to the evil temptations of the demon weed.
Topics: made by CROWELL, comedy, funny, marijuana, pot, classic television, leave it to beaver, MBC...
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Aug 18, 2009
08/09
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NBC
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Set in Nevada in the 1860's, Bonanza chronicled the adventures of the Cartwright family who owned a large ranch called The Ponderosa. Ben Cartwright and his three sons, Adam, Hoss, and Joe fought for what was just and decent in a time where lawlessness was common. The widowed patriarch Ben Cartwright had three sons, each by a different wife: the oldest was the urbane architect Adam Cartwright, who built the ranch house. The second was the warm and lovable giant Eric, better known by his...
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Topics: Bonanza, Classic TV, Classic Television, Westerns, Color, Public Domain
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Oct 25, 2009
10/09
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NBC
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Set in Nevada in the 1860's, Bonanza chronicled the adventures of the Cartwright family who owned a large ranch called The Ponderosa. Ben Cartwright and his three sons, Adam, Hoss, and Joe fought for what was just and decent in a time where lawlessness was common. The widowed patriarch Ben Cartwright had three sons, each by a different wife: the oldest was the urbane architect Adam Cartwright, who built the ranch house. The second was the warm and lovable giant Eric, better known by his...
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Topics: Bonanza, Westerns, Classic TV, Classic Television, Color, Public Domain
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A 1950's Television Commercial for "Blue Magic Cheer", used to clean clothes. This aired before 1955 during the month of december (exact date unclear)
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Topics: Classic TV, TV, Classic Television, Commercial, Commercials, Advertising, Product, Cleaning, Retro,...